Are these ALDI cycling shoes likely to be any good?

I see that the shoes below go on sale at ALDI on Thursday:
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2827_11210.htm
Just wondered if at £20 they are worth a go. Never tried clip-in shoes before before and would have to buy pedals as well. If these shoes are likely to be rubbish I'll just wait and buy a good pair when and if I decide to try clipping in.
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2827_11210.htm
Just wondered if at £20 they are worth a go. Never tried clip-in shoes before before and would have to buy pedals as well. If these shoes are likely to be rubbish I'll just wait and buy a good pair when and if I decide to try clipping in.
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As long as you're banging on the shop door at 9am.
You should go for it I reckon. I saw itt this way, you can spend £40-50 elsewhere and not get on with the clipless (although everyone I speak to seems to prefer them lol), or may not have any extra life of shoe by spending more. But if you find you like them, you can always buy some better ones at a later date. I had a few issues, as I'm not very coordinated and ruined the threads on one of my Lidl ones. They still work, but in the lower thread. Generally, I have heard good things from people about the shoes from Lidl/Aldi, and that isn't the case with their clothing which often is reported as being very poor and short lasting. I think this thread might help:
http://www.bikeradar.com/forum/viewtopi ... sc&start=0
I thought about buying some of these, and keeping them as a backup for the Lidl (£16) ones I purchased last month. Would always come in handy in the winter, but then again, over shoes are probably a better bet, as I would need some more cleats for the Aldi ones.
The Lidl ones are probably of similar quality, and I found them to be OK. They fit nicely, nice material seems to be used, and I find them comfortable. Myn are MTB style, so I do like the idea of having velcro alone on those Aldi ones. Lidl have laces that would fit king kong. But surely they must be doing more than sizes 8-10? Then again, I found the Lidl 10.5 enough, and I'm usually an 11 at the smallest.
I hope to pick up a few winter pieces like gloves, jacket, and maybe something else. I wouldn't fancy going and buying padded trousers, etc, but I hope the quality is OK on the gloves and jacket. I'm happy with the £3-4 fingerless gloves I bought.
will be trying to get some for my son, who wants to go clipless
There are also other things in the sale like the shirt and winter trousers that I'm interested in. I bought these sort of things in previous Aldi cycling sales and some are still going strong after about 4 years. The winter gloves are same as last year, which I didn't find to be as good as those a few years back.
I had thought the stores opened at 8am but after a quick look at the website I see it is 9am. Oh well, will have to be a late start at work then.
I managed to pick up some bits some time after the previous promotion had started, and there were still quite a lot of items left. I wonder if the guy commenting on a 9am entry being important is serious, it sounds as if he is taking the piss
JC
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but got what i went for, thermal underwear (which i am currently wearing, screw wearing on the bike, my new "around the house" clothes, very comfy
got there at 8.55 (swindon branch) and there was quite a queue and something of a rush to the specials section! but i was the only person who had cycled there, couldn't see any other bikes, i was expecting to have some friendly bike chat!
I got a couple of tops which are a great fit,most tops I buy are not long enough and creep up my back but these are nice and long.
The bib tights I got also but have not tried them on yet
They told me they had problems with the deliveries and that was the reason there were no shoes.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cathald/
All got the XL jackets had gone and that was by 9.10am but the large was ok for me, also a lock and hat with over boots.
Will do for now and the jacket will be ok when I lose some weight
Would have tried some of the bib longs but all the L and XL had gone :shock:
Didn't rate the jerseys, waterproof looked good as did the gloves but don't need them.
Pass on the HRM as frankly got fed up with the tech stuff spoiling my ride, but looked O.K.
Glad I made the effort, if I'd waited til lunchtime the lot would have gone !
Paul
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There is a contact email address and phone number for the press office but nothing more it seems on the website.
http://www.aldipresscentre.co.uk/ContactUs.aspx
No mention on the special offer page about the shoe issue either.
Will be a first for clipless for me and will need to buy pedals.
Any pedals labelled as "SPD" (not SPD-SL) will do nicely.
e.g. http://www.evanscycles.com/products/shi ... s-ec050919